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Description Figure 5; Type series of Synapturanus danta sp. nov. in life. A, B. Dorsal and ventral view of male CORBIDI 21050 (holotype, SVL=17.9 mm); C, D. Dorsal and ventral view of male CORBIDI 21051 (SVL=17.6 mm); E, F. Dorsal and ventral view of male CORBIDI 21013 (SVL=7.5 mm). Photographs by Germán Chávez.
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Author Chávez G, Thompson ME, Sánchez DA, Chávez-Arribasplata JC, Catenazzi A (2022) A needle in a haystack: Integrative taxonomy reveals the existence of a new small species of fossorial frog (Anura, Microhylidae, Synapturanus) from the vast lower Putumayo basin, Peru. Evolutionary Systematics 6(1): 9-20.
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